The B.Tech. Chemical Engineering (Energy Systems & Storage) program offered by UPES School of Advanced Engineering is a cutting-edge undergraduate degree designed to equip students with comprehensive knowledge and skills in the field of chemical engineering with a specialized focus on energy systems and storage technologies. The program's duration is typically four years, during which students will be exposed to a rigorous curriculum that combines theoretical learning, practical training, and research opportunities.
The core courses of the program cover fundamental principles of chemical engineering, including thermodynamics, reaction engineering, process control, and transport phenomena. Additionally, the specialized courses delve into energy systems and storage technologies, such as renewable energy sources, energy conversion processes, fuel cells, batteries, and energy storage systems. Students will gain insights into the latest advancements and innovations in sustainable energy and how chemical engineering principles can be applied to tackle global energy challenges.
The program places a strong emphasis on hands-on experience through laboratory work, industrial visits, and internships. Students will have the opportunity to work on real-world projects and gain practical exposure to various energy systems and storage technologies. Moreover, the faculty comprises experienced professionals and industry experts who provide mentorship and guidance throughout the program. Graduates of this program will be well-prepared to pursue careers in the energy sector, research and development, and environmental sustainability, making a significant contribution to the evolving energy landscape.